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Purchasing a dog bed may not seem like a major decision, but a lot more goes into acquiring one than you might originally think.  As amusing at it might look, providing your pet with an inappropriately sized bed can cause night time problems.  A bed is a source of comfort to your pet, just as your bed is a source of comfort to you.  The right bed facilitates for sleeping and relaxation allows your pet a spot that belongs to only them.

Long gone are the days when an owner would throw an old blanket in the corner of the kitchen or garage for their dog.  Unless you live out in the ‘holler’ you are well aware that most family dogs sleep on the exact same high quality surfaces we do.  There is nothing unusual about buying your dog a Swedish therapeutic foam bed if they have joint aches and back problems.  Beds are available with built in head rests or bumpers and some even resemble the much coveted couch.

Covered in an endless array of fabrics your dog’s new bed can be decorated to coordinate with your furniture.  It can be discretely tucked into the corner of any room and remain unnoticed.  If your dog wishes to recline upon a cow print lounge; done.  If your dog prefers to lie on an organic cotton fleece cover; you got it. Only your imagination will limit your choices.  Rectangular or round, with sides or open, you can pick the perfect bed for your best friend.  Whatever fabric you do pick, make sure it comes off the bed easily for convenient washing.

Custom made dog beds are available as well, but costs go up significantly at that point.  You can have any type of dog bed made to your specifications, and many people do just that.  They may have two or more identical beds to ensure that their pooch has a good night’s sleep, no matter where he is.  Crate beds can be purchased as well so that while your dog is in transport, they have a comfortable place to lay their head.

Unfortunately the only way to find out if your prized pooch will like a bed is to purchase it and let them try it out.  Most dogs are fairly easy going and any surface will suit them just fine, but a dog with special requirements may need something special.  Improvements in medical care have extended the lives of dogs as well as people, so you are likely to see your dog develop ailments that used to be reserved for people.  A dog with arthritis may need a softer, more forgiving surface to sleep on than a young and active pup.  These needs can be accommodated in the new world of dog beds.

No matter what you get your dog, the experience of buying the perfect dog bed should be fun.  With the extensive selection, fun coverings and variety of shapes, you can spend hours pouring over websites, catalogs and walking through stores before settling upon your choice.  Pair a good bed with a wooden dog crate and you’ll have your dog happier than ever. Also consider outdoor dog beds for your dog houses.